Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Hamilton has been a bona fide hit for more than a year now. From award shows to fights with certain President Elect’s, Hamilton is almost always in the news.

Today, The Hamilton Mixtape dropped. An album featuring 23 tracks from the show that have been reworked by some of today’s hottest artists. The star-studded album features contributions from Andra Day, Ja Rule, Regina Spektor, John Legend, Sia, Alicia Keys, Kelly Clarkson, The Roots, Chance the Rapper, and Ashanti, along with a pair of original demos by Miranda himself.

10. Louisa Wendorff and Devin Dawson, “Blank Space/Style”

This clever mashup of “Blank Space” and “Style” by Nashville-based musicians Louisa Wendorff and Devin Dawson turns Taylor’s hits into a moving he-said-she-said duet. The video went viral late last year, prompting Taylor herself todeclare that she was “OBSESSED” with the cover on Twitter.

9. Stephen Malkmus And The Jicks, “Blank Space”

Months before Ryan Adams boosted Taylor’s indie cred, the superstar got an arguably more impressive co-sign from Pitchfork fave Stephen Malkmus. The Pavement frontman performed a cover of “Blank Space” with his band Stephen Malkmus And The Jicks at a charity event in Portland, Oregon. While the song was apparently chosen by his daughter, Malkmus committed and the result is a dead-pan delight.

8. Charli XCX, “Shake It Off”

In February, during a visit to BBC Radio 1’s Live Lounge, Charli XCX and her all-girl band performed a speedy, stripped-down version of “Shake It Off” that transformed the glossy mega-hit into a manic pop-punk anthem.

7. Vance Joy, “I Know Places”

After Taylor invited Vance Joy to open for her 1989 World Tour, the Australian singer-songwriter uploaded a YouTube video of himself singing “I Know Places” to celebrate. Gentle and hushed, the cover replaces the original’s paranoia with a knowing kind of tenderness that brings the song’s romantic undertones to the forefront.

6. I Prevail, “Blank Space”

Pop and post-hardcore: how different are they really? If I Prevail’s “Blank Space” cover is any indication, not particularly! All howling, growling rage, the band taps into the original’s sublimated fury, highlighting all the anger and resentment bubbling under the surface. The result? Brilliantly weird.

5. Ingrid Michaelson, “Clean”

Last December, Ingrid Michaelson honored Taylor at Billboard’s Women In Music Event with a heart-wrenching piano cover of “Clean.” The singer-songwriter (and official #squad member) peeled back the song’s lush synths to reveal the fragile emotions at its core.

3. Kelly Clarkson, “Shake It Off”

If you’ve ever wondered what “Shake It Off” would sound like as a gospel song, Kelly Clarkson has got you covered. The pop star took her fans to church with a wailing cover of the empowerment anthem during a concert in Buffalo, New York last October.

2. Todrick Hall, “4 Taylor (Mashup)”

OK, before any of y’all complain: I know that “4 Taylor” includes snippets from all five of Taylor’s albums. There are hooks from Fearless, Speak Now, Red, and evenTaylor Swift sprinkled throughout the medley. The said, 1989 is obviously the focus and foundation of Todrick Hall’s epic mashup, which condenses the entire album’s narrative down to an impressively catchy four minutes.

1. Ryan Adams, “Shake It Off”

The highlight of Ryan Adams’ 1989 cover album is his depressed but defiant cover of “Shake It Off.” While he sounds genuinely tormented by the knowledge that the haters are just going to keep hating, he’s determined to shake it off.

At Kelly Clarkson’s concert Wednesday night, she surprised her fans with a cover song in honor of Demi Lovato’s 23rd birthday.

Teasing the song, Clarkson said, “It’s one of my girl’s birthdays tomorrow. And when I say my girl, I mean Demi Lovato. It’s Demi’s birthday tomorrow and she’s always been so supportive and so cool. To see a kid that used to go to my shows have this huge, lustrous career — she’s just killin’ it. I thought I would, for her birthday, sing her new single Cool For The Summer.”

Kelly Clarkson is becoming the master of covers on her Piece by Piece tour. Clarkson recently told Entertainment Weekly that for her Piece by Piece summer tour, she does “a fan request every show, letting someone in the audience pick a song for us to cover.” So far, this has included everyone from Taylor Swift to Rihanna to Nick Jonas to Miley Cyrus.

Her latest fan request asked her to sing a song by Lana Del Rey “Off To The Races” on her Born To Die album, and as always, Clarkson killed it.

Kelly Clarkson can sing anything. The Original American Idol effortlessly showed talent on Rihanna’s on Rih’s latest anthem, “Bi**ch Better Have My Money.”

On this weeks’ (June 3) BBC Radio 1’s Live Lounge, Clarkson SLAYED the cover, with the help of two backup singers.

On the way to the studio, Clarkson teased fans with an Instagram video, which she captioned, “On the way to @BBCR1 to record my #LiveLounge!! So excited for this! Here’s a hint of my cover song choice. 😉 #ballinonabudget.”

Kelly Clarkson and Jimmy Fallon taught a lesson in duets history…in under five minutes.

The pop star was on The Tonight Show on Monday. They took on Jennifer Warnes and Joe Cocker’s classic Up Where We Below, the Human League’s Don’t You Want Me, Elton John and Kiki Dee’s Don’t Go Breaking My Heart, and many more.